Labors of Love has a very popular clip on bird canvas series that comes with tail feathers and the clip on hardware. The design is double-sided so that the bird when the two sides are stitched together and stuffed, you have a bird that will attach to an artificial tree, drapes, or just about anything for display and delight. http://www.laborsofloveneedlepoint.com/gallery.php?category=53

Nimble Needle has photos of two of these birds finished and promises more pictures when others return from the finisher's. NN mentions stitch guides but not who wrote them. However, I know that Tony Minieri and Amy Bunger both have done guides for many of these canvases. Your local shop can find out if the birds you prefer have guides and from whom exactly, but from Amy's stitch guide catalogue, it looks like she has a guide for the Baltimore Oriole, the Flamingo, and the Peacock. There may be more in the works, too. I'm pretty sure Tony did the Owl but I can't find any information on exactly what birds he created guides for.http://thenimbleneedle.blogspot.com/2012/06/birds-from-labors-of-love.html